Example sentences of "[noun] made [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | But there was no semblance of a fluke about the result — it was the fastest Gold Cup ever run — and as Norton 's Coin made the long walk past the stands to the winner 's enclosure he started to receive the reception he deserved . |
2 | Worrall gave it , then disallowed it for offside but the linesman changed his mind after Pickering made a long appeal and Worrall then allowed the goal . |
3 | I hear him not answering from where I lie above them with my ear to a hole that the rats made a long , long time ago . |
4 | He had expended himself so much for the people Eva made the long journey to his funeral as a mark of respect . |
5 | On 14 February 1961 , the day after news of Lumumba 's death was released , Nkrumah made a long broadcast over Ghanaian radio . |
6 | A team of 123 competitors and 22 officials made the long trip after much media criticism of the small size of the original allocation of places , particularly for athletics . |
7 | Fish-bone paste and heated animal glue made a long process of bonding work , whilst injection moulding and plastics did not exist . |
8 | Just to hear the sound of his own deep voice booming out across the water made the long , lonely day seem worthwhile . |
9 | Diane Edwards made a long run for home to defeat Ann Williams in a modest 4min 19.46sec with Cahill just unable to get back on terms . |
10 | Parkin made a long sigh to give himself time to think . |
11 | THE first Mormon migrants made the long trek west to what would become Utah in the 1840s to escape religious and political persecution . |
12 | The Kurd made a long noise in his throat which she presumed to indicate disappointment . |
13 | Between 1947 and 1955 a man called Will Cowan made a long series of short documentaries on the popular Jazz artists of the era . |
14 | George made a long thinking , grumbling noise , then said , mostly to himself : ‘ The paperwork must have been good … if they were living on it for eighteen months … they were n't escaped prisoners of war trying to reach Switzerland on a hand-copied Fremdenpass … |
15 | Macmillan made a long and politically emotional appeal for Skybolt 's replacement by Polaris . |
16 | The headmistress made a long and patently truthful speech about how they would miss Stephanie , and a brief speech about Frederica 's outstanding good fortune . |